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        • Boscotrecase
Parascandola, A. (1959) Notizie vesuviane. Il Vesuvio dal marzo 1948 al dicembre 1958. Bollettino della Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli, 68, 184-340.
Russo, M., 2006: I minerali di formazione fumarolica della grande eruzione vesuviana del 1906; Balassone, G.; Petti, C.; Mondillo, N.; Panikorovskii, T.L.; de Gennaro, R.; Cappelletti, P.; Altomare, A.; Corriero, N.; Cangiano, M.; D’Orazio, L. (2019) Copper Minerals at Vesuvius Volcano (Southern Italy): A Mineralogical Review. Minerals 9, 730.
          • Torre del Greco
Russo, M., and Punzo, I. (2004) I Minerali del Somma-Vesuvio. AMI Associazione Micro-mineralogica Italiana, Tipografia Fantigrafica s.r.l., Cremona, 320 pp.; Cruciani, G., Orlandi, P., Pasero, M., and Russo, M. (2005) First Italian occurrence of cumengéite from Vesuvius: crystal-structure refinement and revision of the chemical formula. Mineralogical Magazine, 69, 6, 1037–1045.
Pelloux, A. (1927) The minerals of Vesuvius. American Mineralogist, 12, 14–21; Parascandola, A. (1947) Notizie vesuviane. Lo stato del Vesuvio nel 18 e 25 marzo 1947. Bollettino della Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli, 56, 12-16; Parascandola, A. (1951) I minerali del Vesuvio nella eruzione del marzo 1944 e quelli formati durante l’attuale periodo di riposo. Bollettino della Societa` Geologica Italiana, 70, 523–526; Parascandola, A. (1959) Notizie vesuviane. Il Vesuvio dal marzo 1948 al dicembre 1958. Bollettino della Società dei Naturalisti in Napoli, 68, 184-340; Russo, M., and Punzo, I. (2004) I Minerali del Somma-Vesuvio. AMI Associazione Micro-mineralogica Italiana, Tipografia Fantigrafica s.r.l., Cremona, 320 pp.; Cruciani, G., Orlandi, P., Pasero, M., and Russo, M. (2005) First Italian occurrence of cumengéite from Vesuvius: crystal-structure refinement and revision of the chemical formula. Mineralogical Magazine, 69, 6, 1037–1045; Russo, M., and Campostrini, I. (2011) Ammineite, matlockite and post 1944 eruption fumarolic minerals at Vesuvius. Plinius, 37, 312; Demartin, F., Campostrini, I., Castellano, C., and Russo, M. (2014) Parascandolaite, KMgF3, a new perovskite type fluoride from Vesuvius. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 41, 403–407.
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Russo, M., and Campostrini, I. (2011) Ammineite, matlockite and post 1944 eruption fumarolic minerals at Vesuvius. Plinius, 37, 312; Demartin, F., Campostrini, I., Castellano, C., and Russo, M. (2014) Parascandolaite, KMgF3, a new perovskite type fluoride from Vesuvius. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 41, 403–407.
Campostrini, I., Demartin, F., Russo, M. (2019) Sbacchiite, Ca2AlF7, a new fumarolic mineral from the Vesuvius volcano, Napoli, Italy. European Journal of Mineralogy: 31: 153-158.
 
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